Can Ultra-Fab Steel Skid Wheel Handle the Weight of a 43 Foot Long Winnebago
Question:
I have a 43 ft winnebago with tandem axle. The rock guard drags on a steep driveway really scraping the driveway. Will the skid wheels hold up this much weight?
asked by: Scott L
Expert Reply:
The Ultra-Fab steel roller # UF48-979021 doesn't have a weight capacity. It is almost solid steel, the bolt runs through the middle, so it can handle a significant amount of stress. But considering that your Winnebago is 43 feet long you might consider going with the larger model, # UF48-979023. It is 2-1/2 inches wide by 3 inches tall.
Either way the more of them you use the less stress and weight each individual one has to handle.
Products Referenced in This Question
Ultra-Fab Steel Jumbo Roller for Trailers and RVs - Weld On - 2-1/2" Wide x 3" Tall
- RV Skid Wheels
- Frame Mount
- Hitch Mount
- 2-1/2 Inch Diameter Roller
- Weld-On
- Ultra-Fab Products
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Ultra-Fab Steel Micro-Roller for Trailers and RVs - Weld On - 2" Wide x 2-1/4" Tall
- RV Skid Wheels
- Frame Mount
- Hitch Mount
- 2 Inch Diameter Roller
- Weld-On
- Ultra-Fab Products
more information >
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